Reviews
Dark Was The Night: Kevin Durand Delivers His Best Performance in This Gloomy Monster Thriller [Review]
From Caliber Media Company and director Jack Heller (Enter Nowhere), comes the horror thriller Dark Was The Night. Starring Kevin Durand (The Strain), Lukas Haas (Mars Attacks) and Nick Damici (Stakeland), the film is available in limited theaters and VOD now....
Vacation: Deftly Executed and Genuinely Funny [Review]
It’s been 20 years or so since I saw the original Vacation and I have to admit, I wasn't a fan. I just didn’t find Chevy Chase funny (still don’t). But movies have changed a lot since then and so have I. Seeing this Vacation makes me want to go back and see it...
Insane Clown Posse – The Marvelous Missing Link: Found is An Uplifting & Motivational Masterpiece [Review]
The Insane Clown Posse have released their 14th studio album and second chapter of this year's The Marvelous Missing Link Joker's Card. While the first chapter of this saga 'subtitled Lost' was one of the band's most devilish to date - 'Found' is the most positive and...
Urilia – The Adversarial Light: A Demonic New Wave of Extreme Metal Sweeps Across The Land [Review]
Fronted by former Dawn of Ashes singer Krisof Bathory, Urilia is set to unleash their debut EP 'The Adversarial Light' on August 11th. Featuring members from other extreme metal acts like As Summer Dies and Demona Mortiss, this new group is not screwing around and...
Archie Vs Sharknado: The Mashup We Didn’t Ask for But The One We All Deserved [Review]
Written by the Sharknado film trilogy director Anthony C. Ferrante with Dan Parent on art detail, comes the insane comic crossover one-shot 'Archie Vs Sharknado: available now from Archie Comics. Check out my review here! It's that time of year in Riverdale! The end...
Lamb of God – VII: Sturm und Drang: How a Prison Stint Helped to Inspire The Band’s Strongest Album in Years [Review]
Lamb of God are back with a vengeance on their seventh studio album under that moniker. It's technically eight if you're feeling awesome and include their true debut as Burn The Priest (a wicked record that still holds up by the way). Fuelled lyrically by singer Randy...
Pixels: A Tortuously Contrived but Colourful Homage to Video Game Nostalgia [Review]
I don’t get Adam Sandler. I didn’t like Billy Madison or Happy Gilmore and I haven’t seen anything else of his. I just don’t think he’s funny. So I fully acknowledge that I might be the wrong person to be reviewing (and indeed watching) this film. If you’re an...
Archie VS Predator #4: The Gory Conclusion to The Most Entertaining Crossover Event of 2015 [Review]
From writer Alex de Campi and artist Fernando Ruiz comes the insane mash-up mini series from Darkhorse comics – Archie vs Predator. Check out my review of issue #4. As casualties continue to mount, it’s up to Betty and Veronica to put aside their differences if the...
Old Man Logan #3: The Secret Wars Have Hijacked Wolverine’s Story & Turned It Upside Down [Review]
From Brian Michael Bendis and Andrea Sorrentino comes the new ongoing Marvel series Old Man Logan, which focuses on an elder Wolverine trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland dominated primarily by villains. Check out my review of issue 3! He may be an Old...
Ant-Man: Corey Stoll Steals The Show as The Villainous Yellowjacket [Review]
When you’re tiny, the world is a VERY different place. That’s what this movie was about and it did it very well. A filling bathtub becomes a great wave of water; an ant colony becomes a stampede. The visuals of changing scale were a delight. I’d like to watch it...
Lil Wayne – Free Weezy Album: A Burnt Out Mess of Coke Fuelled Nonsense [Review]
The eleventh studio effort from Lil Wayne is a mess of drug fuelled lyrics and sex riddled nonsense from a rapper who has been delivering just enough, in order to pay for his daily doses of weed, bitches and face tattoos. That came across as really angry but if you...
Cradle of Filth – Hammer of The Witches: A Blistering Extreme Metal Effort About Persecution [Review]
Cradle of Filth have released their eleventh studio album 'Hammer of The Witches'. Featuring their new lineup which consists of guitarists Marek 'Ashok' Šmerda and Richard Shaw plus new keyboardist & vocalist Lindsay Schoolcraft. I've never been a die-hard Cradle...